Claims
- 1. A scooter, comprising:
a frame; a seat for a user, the seat mounted on the frame and defining a user head and shoulder location as being the approximate location of the user's head and shoulders relative to the length of the frame when the user is occupying the seat; at least one forward wheel placed forward of the seat, the forward wheel connected to a steering column; and at least two drive wheels placed rearward of the forward wheel and further placed, relative to the length of the frame, in alignment with or forward the user head and shoulder location.
- 2. The scooter of claim 1 wherein each of the drive wheels is connected to the scooter by a drive wheel assembly for each drive wheel, the scooter further comprising:
a plurality of pivot arms and pivot arm wheels, each pivot arm having a first and a second distal end, the first distal end connected to the drive wheel assembly of a drive wheel, the second distal end connected to a pivot arm wheel and extending rearward, relative to the length of the frame, of the drive wheel assembly, and each pivot arm pivotally connected to the frame.
- 3. The scooter of claim 2 wherein the pivot arm wheels are casters.
- 4. The scooter of claim 2 wherein the pivotal connection between the frame and each pivot arm is laterally offset on the frame rearward of the connection between the drive wheels and the scooter.
- 5. The scooter of claim 4 wherein the pivotal connection between the frame and each pivot arm is laterally offset on the frame forward of the pivot arm wheels.
- 6. The scooter of claim 5 wherein the pivotal connection between the frame and each pivot arm is laterally offset on the frame rearward of the user head and shoulder location.
- 7. The scooter of claim 2 wherein the pivotal connection between the frame and each pivot arm comprises a pivot bolt.
- 8. The scooter of claim 2 wherein the pivotal connection between the frame and each pivot arm comprises a pin extending through an aperture in each pivot arm.
- 9. The scooter of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of motors for imparting rotational motion to each drive wheel.
- 10. The scooter of claim 2 further comprising:
a drive mechanism imparting rotational motion to at least one of the drive wheels; and a transaxle connected to the drive mechanism, the drive mechanism imparting rotational motion to one of the rear wheels and the transaxle, the transaxle imparting rotational motion to another of the rear wheels.
- 11. The scooter of claim 2 further comprising:
a drive mechanism; a transaxle connected to the drive mechanism, the drive mechanism imparting rotational motion to the transaxle; and a drive axle connected to each drive wheel, each drive axle connected to the transaxle by a universal joint, whereby rotational motion of the transaxle is translated into rotational motion of the drive wheels via rotational motion of each drive axle.
- 12. The scooter of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of springs, each spring connected on one end to the frame and on another end to a pivot arm.
- 13. A scooter, comprising:
a frame; a seat and a seat connector connecting the seat the frame, the seat connector having a longitudinal central point relative to the length of the frame; at least one forward wheel placed forward of the seat and connected to a steering column; and at least two drive wheels placed rearwards of the forward wheel and at least indirectly connecting to the frame at a connection point for each drive wheel, the connection point for each drive wheel located, relative to the length of the frame, in approximate alignment with or forward the longitudinal central point.
- 14. The scooter of claim 13, wherein the seat connector is a post.
- 15. The scooter of claim 13, further comprising at least one suspension for providing rearward stability to the scooter.
- 16. The scooter of claim 14, wherein each drive wheel connects to the frame at a drive wheel assembly for each drive wheel.
- 17. The scooter of claim 16, the suspension comprising:
a plurality of pivot arms and pivot arm wheels, each pivot arm having a first and a second distal end, the first distal end connected to the drive wheel assembly of a drive wheel, the second distal end connected to a pivot arm caster and extending rearward, relative to the length of the frame, of the drive wheel assembly, and each pivot arm pivotally connected to the frame at a location laterally offset on the frame behind the seat post.
- 18. The scooter of claim 16, the suspension comprising:
a plurality of composite leaf springs and leaf spring wheels, each leaf spring having a first and a second distal end, the first distal end connected to the frame, the second distal end connected to a leaf spring wheel and extending rearward, relative to the length of the frame, from the frame.
- 19. The scooter of claim 18 wherein the leaf spring wheels are casters.
- 20. The scooter of claim 18 wherein the leaf springs are made from a flexible composite material.
- 21. The scooter of claim 20 wherein the flexible composite material is a composite including fiberglass and resin.
- 22. The scooter of claim 18 wherein the leaf springs are made from a flexible metal.
- 23. The scooter of claim 22 wherein the flexible metal is steel.
- 24. A scooter, comprising:
a frame; a seat for a user, the seat mounted on the frame and defining a center of gravity of the user when the user is occupying the seat; at least one forward wheel placed forward of the center of gravity, the forward wheel connected to a steering column; at least two drive wheels placed rearward of the forward wheel, each drive wheel having a surface contact point with the ground, each surface contact point in alignment with or forward the center of gravity.
- 25. The scooter of claim 24, further comprising:
a plurality of drive wheel assemblies, each assembly connecting a drive wheel at least indirectly to the frame; a plurality of pivot arms and pivot arm curvilinear surfaces, each pivot arm having a first and second distal end, the first distal end connected to the drive wheel assembly of a drive wheel, the second distal end connected to a pivot arm curvilinear surface and extending rearward, relative to the length of the frame, of the drive wheel assembly, and each pivot arm pivotally connected to the frame.
- 26. The scooter of claim 25 wherein the pivot arm curvilinear surfaces are wheels.
- 27. The scooter of claim 25 wherein the pivot arm curvilinear surfaces are casters.
- 28. The scooter of claim 25 wherein the pivot arm curvilinear surfaces are skids.
- 30. The scooter of claim 24, the seat mount further comprising:
a seat post and a multi-bar link system, the seat post connected to the seat; wherein the multi-bar link system includes at least two upper links and at least two lower links, each with a first and a second distal end, the first distal ends pivotally connected to the seat post, the second distal ends pivotally connected to a frame post, the frame post projecting upwards from the frame and rearwards with respect to the seat post.
- 31. The scooter of claim 30 wherein the multi-bar system is a four-bar link system.
- 32. The scooter of claim 30 further comprising a seat spring, the seat spring placed between a lower distal end of the spring and the frame.
- 33. The scooter of claim 30, further comprising:
a plurality of rear casters and at least one caster post, each caster connected to the frame at least indirectly by the caster post; a caster multi-bar link system including at least two upper links and at least two lower links, each with a first and a second distal end, the first distal ends pivotally connected to the caster post, the second distal ends pivotally connected to the frame post; and at least one caster spring and at least one laterally projecting tab, the laterally projecting tab connected to the seat post at one end and the caster spring at the other end, the caster spring connected to the laterally projecting tab at one end and the caster multi-bar link system at the other end.
- 34. The scooter of claim 33 wherein the caster multi-bar link system is a four-bar link system.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/386,639, filed on Jun. 5, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60386639 |
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